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Python 3 preparation: StringIO.
This generally arranges for StringIO and cStringIO references to use
io.StringIO for Python 3 but io.BytesIO for Python 2, consistent with
the string representations generally used in Roundup. A special
FasterStringIO in the TAL code, which referenced internals of the old
Python 2 StringIO module, is cut down so it doesn't actually do
anything beyond the StringIO class it inherits from (it would also be
reasonable to remove FasterStringIO completely). One place in
roundup_server.py clearly needing binary I/O is made to use io.BytesIO
unconditionally.
| author | Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> |
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| date | Wed, 25 Jul 2018 09:08:29 +0000 |
| parents | 56c9bcdea47f |
| children | bc2e682e0305 |
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"""Sending Roundup-specific mail over SMTP. """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' import time, quopri, os, socket, smtplib, re, sys, traceback, email, logging from roundup import __version__ from roundup.date import get_timezone, Date from email.utils import formatdate, formataddr, specialsre, escapesre from email.message import Message from email.header import Header from email.mime.base import MIMEBase from email.mime.text import MIMEText from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart from roundup.anypy import email_ from roundup.anypy.strings import s2u try: import pyme, pyme.core except ImportError: pyme = None class MessageSendError(RuntimeError): pass def encode_quopri(msg): orig = msg.get_payload() encdata = quopri.encodestring(orig) msg.set_payload(encdata) del msg['Content-Transfer-Encoding'] msg['Content-Transfer-Encoding'] = 'quoted-printable' def nice_sender_header(name, address, charset): # construct an address header so it's as human-readable as possible # even in the presence of a non-ASCII name part if not name: return address try: encname = name.encode('ASCII') except UnicodeEncodeError: # use Header to encode correctly. encname = Header(name, charset=charset).encode() # the important bits of formataddr() if specialsre.search(encname): encname = '"%s"'%escapesre.sub(r'\\\g<0>', encname) # now format the header as a string - don't return a Header as anonymous # headers play poorly with Messages (eg. won't get wrapped properly) return '%s <%s>'%(encname, address) class Mailer: """Roundup-specific mail sending.""" def __init__(self, config): self.config = config self.logger = logging.getLogger('roundup.mailer') # set to indicate to roundup not to actually _send_ email # this var must contain a file to write the mail to self.debug = os.environ.get('SENDMAILDEBUG', '') \ or config["MAIL_DEBUG"] # set timezone so that things like formatdate(localtime=True) # use the configured timezone # apparently tzset doesn't exist in python under Windows, my bad. # my pathetic attempts at googling a Windows-solution failed # so if you're on Windows your mail won't use your configured # timezone. if hasattr(time, 'tzset'): os.environ['TZ'] = get_timezone(self.config.TIMEZONE).tzname(None) time.tzset() def set_message_attributes(self, message, to, subject, author=None): ''' Add attributes to a standard output message "to" - recipients list "subject" - Subject "author" - (name, address) tuple or None for admin email Subject and author are encoded using the EMAIL_CHARSET from the config (default UTF-8). ''' # encode header values if they need to be charset = getattr(self.config, 'EMAIL_CHARSET', 'utf-8') tracker_name = s2u(self.config.TRACKER_NAME) if not author: author = (tracker_name, self.config.ADMIN_EMAIL) name = author[0] else: name = s2u(author[0]) author = nice_sender_header(name, author[1], charset) try: message['Subject'] = subject.encode('ascii') except UnicodeError: message['Subject'] = Header(subject, charset) message['To'] = ', '.join(to) message['From'] = author message['Date'] = formatdate(localtime=True) # add a Precedence header so autoresponders ignore us message['Precedence'] = 'bulk' # Add a unique Roundup header to help filtering try: message['X-Roundup-Name'] = tracker_name.encode('ascii') except UnicodeError: message['X-Roundup-Name'] = Header(tracker_name, charset) # and another one to avoid loops message['X-Roundup-Loop'] = 'hello' # finally, an aid to debugging problems message['X-Roundup-Version'] = __version__ def get_standard_message(self, multipart=False): '''Form a standard email message from Roundup. Returns a Message object. ''' charset = getattr(self.config, 'EMAIL_CHARSET', 'utf-8') if multipart: message = MIMEMultipart() else: message = MIMEText("") message.set_charset(charset) return message def standard_message(self, to, subject, content, author=None): """Send a standard message. Arguments: - to: a list of addresses usable by rfc822.parseaddr(). - subject: the subject as a string. - content: the body of the message as a string. - author: the sender as a (name, address) tuple All strings are assumed to be UTF-8 encoded. """ message = self.get_standard_message() self.set_message_attributes(message, to, subject, author) message.set_payload(content) encode_quopri(message) self.smtp_send(to, message.as_string()) def bounce_message(self, bounced_message, to, error, subject='Failed issue tracker submission', crypt=False): """Bounce a message, attaching the failed submission. Arguments: - bounced_message: an RFC822 Message object. - to: a list of addresses usable by rfc822.parseaddr(). Might be extended or overridden according to the config ERROR_MESSAGES_TO setting. - error: the reason of failure as a string. - subject: the subject as a string. - crypt: require encryption with pgp for user -- applies only to mail sent back to the user, not the dispatcher or admin. """ crypt_to = None if crypt: crypt_to = to to = None # see whether we should send to the dispatcher or not dispatcher_email = getattr(self.config, "DISPATCHER_EMAIL", getattr(self.config, "ADMIN_EMAIL")) error_messages_to = getattr(self.config, "ERROR_MESSAGES_TO", "user") if error_messages_to == "dispatcher": to = [dispatcher_email] crypt = False crypt_to = None elif error_messages_to == "both": if crypt: to = [dispatcher_email] else: to.append(dispatcher_email) message = self.get_standard_message(multipart=True) # add the error text part = MIMEText('\n'.join(error)) message.attach(part) # attach the original message to the returned message body = [] for header in bounced_message.headers: body.append(header) try: bounced_message.rewindbody() except IOError as errmessage: body.append("*** couldn't include message body: %s ***" % errmessage) else: body.append('\n') body.append(bounced_message.fp.read()) part = MIMEText(''.join(body)) message.attach(part) self.logger.debug("bounce_message: to=%s, crypt_to=%s", to, crypt_to) if to: # send self.set_message_attributes(message, to, subject) try: self.smtp_send(to, message.as_string()) except MessageSendError as e: # squash mail sending errors when bouncing mail # TODO this *could* be better, as we could notify admin of the # problem (even though the vast majority of bounce errors are # because of spam) self.logger.debug("MessageSendError: %s", str(e)) pass if crypt_to: plain = pyme.core.Data(message.as_string()) cipher = pyme.core.Data() ctx = pyme.core.Context() ctx.set_armor(1) keys = [] adrs = [] for adr in crypt_to: ctx.op_keylist_start(adr, 0) # only first key per email k = ctx.op_keylist_next() if k is not None: adrs.append(adr) keys.append(k) ctx.op_keylist_end() if not adrs: self.logger.debug("bounce_message: no keys found for %s", crypt_to) crypt_to = adrs if crypt_to: try: ctx.op_encrypt(keys, 1, plain, cipher) cipher.seek(0,0) message=MIMEMultipart('encrypted', boundary=None, _subparts=None, protocol="application/pgp-encrypted") part=MIMEBase('application', 'pgp-encrypted') part.set_payload("Version: 1\r\n") message.attach(part) part=MIMEBase('application', 'octet-stream') part.set_payload(cipher.read()) message.attach(part) except pyme.GPGMEError: self.logger.debug("bounce_message: Cannot encrypt to %s", str(crypto_to)) crypt_to = None if crypt_to: self.set_message_attributes(message, crypt_to, subject) try: self.smtp_send(crypt_to, message.as_string()) except MessageSendError as e: # ignore on error, see above. self.logger.debug("MessageSendError: %s", str(e)) pass def exception_message(self): '''Send a message to the admins with information about the latest traceback. ''' subject = '%s: %s'%(self.config.TRACKER_NAME, sys.exc_info()[1]) to = [self.config.ADMIN_EMAIL] content = '\n'.join(traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info())) self.standard_message(to, subject, content) def smtp_send(self, to, message, sender=None): """Send a message over SMTP, using roundup's config. Arguments: - to: a list of addresses usable by rfc822.parseaddr(). - message: a StringIO instance with a full message. - sender: if not 'None', the email address to use as the envelope sender. If 'None', the admin email is used. """ if not sender: sender = self.config.ADMIN_EMAIL if self.debug: # don't send - just write to a file, use unix from line so # that resulting file can be openened in a mailer fmt = '%a %b %m %H:%M:%S %Y' unixfrm = 'From %s %s' % (sender, Date ('.').pretty (fmt)) open(self.debug, 'a').write('%s\nFROM: %s\nTO: %s\n%s\n\n' % (unixfrm, sender, ', '.join(to), message)) else: # now try to send the message try: # send the message as admin so bounces are sent there # instead of to roundup smtp = SMTPConnection(self.config) smtp.sendmail(sender, to, message) except socket.error as value: raise MessageSendError("Error: couldn't send email: " "mailhost %s"%value) except smtplib.SMTPException as msg: raise MessageSendError("Error: couldn't send email: %s"%msg) class SMTPConnection(smtplib.SMTP): ''' Open an SMTP connection to the mailhost specified in the config ''' def __init__(self, config): smtplib.SMTP.__init__(self, config.MAILHOST, port=config['MAIL_PORT'], local_hostname=config['MAIL_LOCAL_HOSTNAME']) # start the TLS if requested if config["MAIL_TLS"]: self.ehlo() self.starttls(config["MAIL_TLS_KEYFILE"], config["MAIL_TLS_CERTFILE"]) # ok, now do we also need to log in? mailuser = config["MAIL_USERNAME"] if mailuser: self.login(mailuser, config["MAIL_PASSWORD"]) # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
